Jill Bakken

Jill Bakken (born January 25, 1977, in Portland, Oregon) is an American Olympic bobsledder who has competed since 1994. As the driver, she and partner Vonetta Flowers won the gold medal in Bobsleigh at the 2002 Winter Olympics for the U.S. Bakken's best Bobsleigh World Cup season finish was second in the two-woman event in 1999–2000. Bakken was a Specialist in the Utah Army National Guard and sponsored by the Army World Class Athlete Program at the time she won gold.[1]

Jill Bakken

Bakken is a graduate of Lake Washington High School [2] and an alumna of Eastern Washington University, transferring there in 2005. She has also attended the University of Utah and Oregon State University, where she played soccer.[3]

Bakken is now a driving coach for the Canadian bobsleigh team and is married to Florian Linder who is also a coach for the Canadian bobsled team.

References

  1. National Guard Bobsledder Jill Bakken Wins Olympic Gold, United States Department of Defense, February 27, 2002, archived from the original on December 12, 2012
  2. "Back-to-school time for gold medalist Jill Bakken", Seattle Times, March 23, 2002
  3. "Former soccer player earns gold". The Oregon State University Alumni Association. April 2002. Archived from the original on 2006-08-31. Retrieved 2007-02-05.
Vonetta Flowers and Jill Bakken begin the race for the gold at the 2002 Winter Olympics


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